Class 3 - How can I be Ethical When You’re Driving Me Crazy!? Surviving the Emotional Hazards of the WorkplaceJuly 5, 20185:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Believe it or Not!

Ethics, Religion, Positive Youth Development,

Driving Me Crazy, Seminar!

July 5, 2018

Town Hall Education Arts Recreation Campus (THEARC)

1901 Mississippi Avenue SE

Washington, D.C. 20020

(Accessible by Metro and Bus – see venue details below. Some Free Parking Available as well.)

This CE You! Marathon Seminar includes three excellent Ethics classes!

Get up to 9 Category I CEUs!

You can attend all three classes or select individual classes.

The Cost of the full seminar is $149.

Two classes are $99. One class is $59.

Refreshments (healthy and not-so healthy) served throughout the day!

Class 1 – 10:00 – 1:00

Positive Youth Development: A Creative and Ethical Perspective

This class will explore the Positive Youth Development Model. Participants will gain a better understanding of how to remain ethical and provide strength based services using the Positive Youth Development Model. Attendees will look at some of the individual and systematic challenges we face in dealing with the needs of youth and young adults in providing quality services to these populations.

Through interactive discussions, and group activities this class will help professionals develop and enhance the ethical skills outlined in Section I of The NASW Code of Ethics and will elaborate on the importance of developing and teaching life skills to help prepare young people to become positive contributors to society as law abiding citizens. (Trainer, Tara Rice, LCSW-C, Director, The TARA Center)

Class 2 – 1:45pm – 4:45pm (3 CEUs – Ethics)

Believe it or Not!: Ethical Issues in Regard to Religion and Spirituality in Mental Health Treatment

What do you do when a devoutly spiritual client comes to you, wants to include their spirituality in their treatment and you are not very familiar with their spirituality? What ethical issues are raised by treating people from diverse religious and spiritual backgrounds? What ethical issues arise when you, as a provider, have strong religious or spiritual beliefs?

This interactive training will help participants understand the ethical issues that may arise in treating client from different religious backgrounds and how religious competency is an ethical issue. Participants will learn how to address a client’s religion and spirituality in an ethical way, if and when it is ethical to incorporate it into treatment, and some common issues pertinent to treating clients from different religions. (Trainer Erik Hadden, MA, LCPC, Vital Sources Psychological Services)

*Evening Ethics*

Class 3 – 5:30pm – 8:30pm (3 Category I Ethics CEUs)

How can I be Ethical When You’re Driving Me Crazy!? Surviving the Emotional Hazards of the Workplace

The work place throws together people who did not choose each other, but were hired to work towards a common goal. Workplace dynamics create challenges for professionals as they struggle to achieve their own goals while meeting the objectives and expectations of the organization. But what are our Ethical obligations to colleagues? What does the Code of Ethics have to say about this topic?

Working with difficult people actually affords clinicians an opportunity to hone their clinical skills while learning to work out unique challenges.

This interactive training will help you understand effective methods for working with difficult people and gain a personal serenity that will allow them to thrive while working through the emotional ups and downs of the workplace. (Trainer Jeffrey Davidson LCSW-C, LICSW, Director, CE You!)

This CE You! Marathon Seminar includes three excellent Ethics classes (a total of 9 category I CEUs). You can attend all three classes or select individual classes. The Cost of the full seminar is $149. Two classes are $99. One class is $59. Refreshments are served through out the day.

Traveling by bus, take the W2 or W3 and be dropped off right in front of THEARC. Bus 94 will let riders off at Savannah and 19th Street for a short walk down the hill to THEARC. Bus 32 will drop riders off on Southern Avenue, just 0.35 miles from THEARC.

Metro

Metro riders travel to the Southern Avenue Station on the Green Line and walk 0.35 miles to THEARC.